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@blacket/bot
Advanced tools
A third-party Blacket bot package.
Allows you to create bots for the Blacket game on any instance of v2.
This is the package used for the famous ConfidenceBot until shutdown a couple months ago.
You can start an instance quickly:
const bot = require('@blacket/bot');
const Blacket = new bot();
await Blacket.login({
username: 'BlacketUsername',
password: 'BlacketPassword'
});
// You're logged in! Enjoy!
Through the Blacket object, this will then provide a variety of functions which can be viewed inside of the source code.
We operate on a small development team and can't fully provide all documentation, but the code is not minified or obfuscated in any way.
This package can be used with the following packages:
Copyright (C) 2023-2024 xthonk
FAQs
create an advanced bot for blacket.org.
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